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Henry Howard Maust “Hank,” a son of the soil, stands among the first in the class. He is respectively: vice-president of the class, and editor, artist, and cartoonist of the Annual. He has discharged all his offices with great ability. Plays a leading part in “Uncle Rube.” His ambition is to become staff artist of the “Kingsville Bugle.” Frieda Price When everybody feels blue, Frieda comes to the rescue with a class party. She will continue her education at Ashland. 6' a. ■ ’ ■ ■ ■{. Y »cj. •ti’i
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Clarence Holloway Clarence has for his motto: “I Can.” He isgoodnatured, being ready to help anyone at any time. Is also endowed with a gift of poetry. Estella Dunn Estella, small but mighty, has the stick-to-it-iveness, which it takes to win. She came to us in her third year. She is especially gifted in music. Orville Fisher Orville, our mathematician, certainly has the grit—drives six miles to school every day. Who knows but what One of the teachers in the tine new school building in Nappanee may be Orville.
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(EIuhs § mtg Tune Princeton College Sonb LUCILE ULINK ESTELLA DUNN Although everybody called us When Freshmen very green We have climbed the lofty pinnacle, Where now we may be seen. We were always great in number, In brains and in the pride Which has brought us up as Seniors, While learning side by side. As Sophmores, we were brilliant, In Duker’s history class, Though everybody told us We sure had too much brass. That geometry, we loved it. This angle and that line Would remind us of that glad day When ’twould all be left behind. When Juniors we still kept up The record which we had. The reception was a bother When o’er, we all were glad. At commencement we were present In a box, all trimmed up bright, For we were ever loyal To the old dark green and white. Now as Seniors we are honored And loved by great and small. In every field we gain fame, In plays and basket-ball. And when it all is over We beg for the esteem Of teacher, friend and classes For the class nineteen thirteen.
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